Chris Rabb
Why gang leaders should fry
I've had enough of these celebrities and talking heads on TV advocating for causes that are fundamentally destructive to our society; causes that the mega-gang leaders promote and debase our children with morning, noon and night.
These hoodlums are menaces to society and preying on our country's most vunerable members.
So, I've changed my previous stance in opposition to the death penalty and now think that it should be administered more frequently and swiftly than ever!
Wanna know why the change of heart?
According to the USA TODAY, . . .
In a copy of the confidential letter obtained by USA TODAY, the pension funds cited research showing that CEO pay at many companies in the Russell 3000 index (representing 99% of the U.S. stock market) bore no relation to how well those companies performed.At 60 of the worst-performing companies in that group, which lost $769 billion in market value over the past five years, the aggregate pay for the top five executives of those 60 companies over the same period was $12 billion.
In other words, since January of 2000, some 300 executives who were responsible for more than three-quarters of a trillion dollars in shareholder value vanishing were rewarded by their shareholders with salary, bonuses and stock options worth $12 billion.
The gangs some of the above culprits lead are far more devastating to a much broader and larger group of Americans than the Crips or Bloods ever will be. So, they've got be taken down on behalf of hard-working, tax-paying American families.
Anything less would be giving these bad seeds clemency. And we all know how awful that would be.
Posted at 10:47 AM, Dec 15, 2005 in Criminal Justice | Economy | Fiscal Responsibility | Middle-class squeeze | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0)








Comments
Word.
Posted by: DragonFlyEye | December 15, 2005 11:22 AM
Chris-
Have I mentioned you're my hero?
This is something people who believe in justice need to repeat and repeat often. Raise public awareness about how these looters are destabilizing our economy.
We can't have an economy based on kleptomania.
I just can't see it promoting job growth.
Posted by: Elana | December 15, 2005 11:35 AM
DAMN YOU CHRIS!
Now I am really going to have to blog for the DMI crew :)
Posted by: Liza Sabater | December 16, 2005 08:23 PM
If it's not torture, let's do it to Ken Lay!
Posted by: Aaron Freeman | December 17, 2005 09:42 AM